it is gas only no oil is added to the gas
You can often get an owners manual for Craftsman products like a DLT 3000 from the Craftsman company or dealer. Sears sells Craftsman and may be able to order a manual.
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generally in a lawnmower you use straight gas. there should be oil in the crankcase for engine lubrication. check the owners manual for proper oil weight
That depends on the model/make of lawnmower, but it will always be on top.
if its regular gas
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Not really sure what you're getting at. If your lawnmower engine is a 2-stroke then you need a mixture of oil and gas to run it.
it depends... if you have a drive mower than you should have a hose that runs from your gas tank into a fuel filterer you unclip it the gas will leak out you can probly find it if you locate the gas tank just look for a tube,and if its a push lawnmower you should do the same,or you can tip the lawnmower over with the gas lid off,and let the gas drain out into a pan or so.
Just gas. MOGAS, 87 Octane. There is reason they call it lawnmower gas. Intek OHV is just another lawnmower engine.
to put the oil in the lawnmower's crankcase would be fine, so long as it is an appropriate viscosity.
If your lawnmower is a 2 stroke mixing oil in the gas is what it needs to run right. If your lawnmower is a 4 stroke mixing oil in the gas fouls the plug and makes it not run.